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Hey everyone!It is not easy to let go of things that live in your mind. Situations that affected you emotionally, negative thoughts, past worries, anxieties, the people who came and left-- all of it takes up valuable space in there. But I wanted to learn how to truly LET THAT SHIT GO. "Letting go" is the process of freeing yourself from obsessing thoughts and unhappy feelings. In this episode we talk with my right besticle, Miss Kimie Miner about some tips on how to let it go. (Cue the Frozen song... Let it goooo... let it gooooo!!).Tips for letting go:1. Create a positive mantra to counter the painful thoughts2. Create physical distance3. Do your own work4. Practice mindfulness5. Be gentle with yourself6. Allow the negative emotions to flow7. Accept that the other person may not apologize8. Engage in self-care9. Surround yourself with people who fill you up10. Give yourself permission to talk about it11. Give yourself permission to forgive12. Seek professional helpThese 12 tips helped us go through our own personal blockages in letting go. Loved hearing Kimie's perspective on how this applies to her relinquishing control within her busy mom life. And I found some insight as it applied to my former-friend-drama situation, so that I can fill that empty space (or "puka" as Todd called it) with something else... possibly even something better.This week we recommend the books• Seat of the Soul by Gary Zukovand also• Let That Shit Go by Nina Purewal & Kate PetriwFollow Kimie on Instagram @playkimieAlso, catch me, my band along with special guest Jordan T on tour this March for our....
On this week's episode, artist Jordan T talks about pandemic inspiration, writing between having a life, and the latest happenings with his music and shows.
“Knowing the things that don't matter, gives you an immense amount of freedom to accept the things that do matter”In this episode, I chat with Sarah Sylvester, an author and community charity worker.Sarah used to work in the automotive industry; she created an armour of aggression and a back-breaking work ethic for herself which helped her become revered as an incredibly hard-working, but formidable, leader.Sarah used work, as well as a gruelling exercise regime, to not only distract, but also punish herself for the pain she felt inside. Working at this lightning speed gradually took its toll over the years, until one morning, she had a very public breakdown, to the point where she didn't want to live anymore.This life-changing event marked the start of a gradual recovery for Sarah, and through many ups and downs, has led her to start a new career in the charity sector and write a book called Miracle Angel Baby (highly recommended!).Sarah has been incredibly brave in shining a light on the issues she faced whilst working – ones that also really resonate with me personally. A big thanks to her for sharing her story.I also hope this conversation helps those who are currently in that negative place right now. There really is another, more balanced, way to lead your life, but you have to make that first step yourself and ask for help. There's no shame, only bravery, in that action.Other episodes you may like: #27 Conor Stone: My mental health journey #22 Rochelle Gilburn: Finding your why #21 Jordan T. Swift: If your dreams don't scare you, what are you dreaming about? #9 Paul Ledger: Building a better relationship with our emotions #4 Marion Hart: Our negative experiences don't define usBuy Sarah's book:Miracle Angel BabyJoin the Connections Untold community: Instagram Facebook
#MyzLulu welcomes a true small business that continues to give back to its community, #TastyBlockHawaiianShavedIce out of Carson, California. Chris and Jennifer Pacleb, owners and operators of Tasty Block Hawaiian Shaved Ice have been not only serving up tropical frosty treats for nearly a decade but also included giving back to their community as part of their motto. Tasty Block has close ties to many current Island Reggae artists to date namely, Common Kings, Sammy J, Tenelle, Jordan T, Fiji just to name a few. The relationships between Tasty Block and your favorite Islanesian artists and influencers have gone as far as naming some of their featured items after the Common Kings and even our very own, Island Block Bar. Sit back and watch a true example of small businesses and entrepreneurs that believed in their concept and bet it all while still giving back to their community. Chris Pacleb. Born and raised in Carson. Family from the Philippines but migrated to Molokai Hawaii in the 1940s. Filipino Owner/Operator of TastyBlock Shave Ice shop in Carson & TastyBlock Truck. Jennifer Tumulak-Pacleb, a family from the Philippines came to New York City in the 1970s. Filipino, Born in Brooklyn NY, raised in Lakewood, CA. Owner TastyBlock Shave Ice and TastyBlock Truck. Interim Director - Kaiser Permanente Hospital. Kid's: Matthew 11, Lily 9. TastyBlock Shave Ice started in 2011 as a weekend thing selling at Farmers Markets and local festivals. Based out of Artesia. Jen was a full-time nurse and I was working full time in a restaurant as an operating partner and doing shave ice as a side gig for fun and extra income. We started to get booked for catering every weekend and sometimes weekdays so decided to open up a small shop in 2014 in my hometown of Carson. Left my full-time job to run the shop. 2015 added our dessert truck to expand our catering. Our shop offers shaved ice, Dole whip, Harder's Hawaii tropical slushies, Lappert's ice cream, Acai bowls, halo halo, and ice cream dip bars. Specialize in catering from small private events to large festivals and company events. Current operating hours Closed on Mondays Tues-Sun 1 pm-7 pm Hours will expand after June 15 @tastyblockshaveice @tastyblocktruck --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/islandblockpodcasters/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/islandblockpodcasters/support
I chat with entrepreneur and author, Marek Zmysłowski about his Hollywoodesque story of becoming listed on Interpol’s Most Wanted and how he overcame corruption to get himself removed. Marek was born in a post-communist Poland with a real drive and determination to set his own course. His ambition saw him fall into sales, where he ended up making and losing lots of money. However, an opportunity presented itself to start working in Nigeria – and being a natural risk-taker, Marek took a leap of faith.You’ll hear how everything went well for several years – but then things started to go downhill after a disagreement with his business partner, to the point where, as he attempted to board a flight, Polish customs agents put him in custody. He later found out that he'd been placed on Interpol's Most Wanted and the rest is history.We also dip a little into Marek’s past and find out that he was bullied at school (and how he’s used this to drive his ambition), accusations of white saviourism, alongside how he now connects himself to a wider purpose through the MaYa Foundation, which he founded alongside his partner. I’ve dropped some information about the awesome work the Foundation is doing below, as well as a link to his website where you can get more details about Marek and his book, Chasing Black Unicorns.This is a conversation about standing up for what we believe in, realising and holding onto our personal values, being comfortable taking risks and stepping out of our comfort zones, and also not being afraid to challenge the status quo and live a life that we want to lead – not a life that others expect us to.A big thank you to Marek for sharing his story with us and being so open in the interview!Find out more about Marek:www.ChasingBlackUnicorns.comFind out about the MaYa Foundation:https://marekzmyslowski.com/maya-foundation/Join the Connections Untold community:InstagramFacebookOther episodes you may like:#21 Jordan T. Swift: If your dreams don’t scare you, what are you dreaming about?#6 Sue Fish: Challenging inequality, managing stress and finding fulfilment#4 Marion Hart: Our negative experiences don't define us#1 Sid Sottung: Addiction, recovery and transformation
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MUZIK keeps falling into my lap... Enjoy these fantastic electronic dance tracks curated by yours truly! 1. CONTROL - LOST PRINCE & UNDRWVTER 2. REACTION - CAMELPHAT & MAVERICK S. 3. ONE MIND - ROBERT B, JEROME ISMA-AE 4. SECONDS - PROTOCULTURE, DIANA MIRO 5. NEPAL - STEVE BRIAN, DAN STONE 6. RAZORFISH - GENIX, A&B, TRANQUILITY BASE 7. GOURYELLA - CORSTEN & MATT FAX 8. IN MY MIND - NATO MEDRADO 9. NO ONE'S TO BLAME - G&D, NOUREY 10. DON'T LET IT END - OLIVER SMITH, JES 11. AFTER TOMORROW - REORDER, JORDAN T. FT. ALEXIS N. 12. ETERNAL SUMMER - DOSEM, MARSH 13. 1984 - ROLO GREEN 14. THE TEST - ANDREW BAYER, GENIX 15. TOO FAR GONE - NK, ARTY 16. FRIEND - MUVY, ALPHA9 17. OVERTONES - FROST, PROFF 18. OUR MOON - FERRY CORSTEN FT. LOVIEE 19. LOSE YOUR HEAD - CAMELPHAT FT. LONDON GRAMMAR 20. DON'T WAIT - PHENOIR, MARIEL B., FROST 21. SHIVERS - AVB, MARSH FT. SUSANA
Welcome to series three of the Connections Untold podcast!The first guest for season 3 is Jordan T. Swift, a Kentucky-based poet and author, who shares the journey he’s gone on in publishing his first book of poetry, One Original Thought is Worth 100 Quotes.You’ll hear of how his life as a writer hasn’t really turned out the way he planned it to, but he’s followed his curiosity and gone with his gut feeling as well as his strengths. For Jordan, poetry has always been a way for him to express himself and I love the term he uses when he says that it’s been a ‘therapy of the mind’ and helped him make sense of an often crazy world.It’s a really open and honest conversation about being true to ourselves, showing up, being brave and committing to our dreams. Themes that, at least I know, I always think about this time of year.Big thanks to Jordan for his time and sharing his story with us.P.S. Episode contains swearing.Find out more about Jordan:http://www.jordantswift.com/Instagram: @critical.thoughtBook: One Original Thought is Worth 100 quotesJoin the Connections Untold community:InstagramFacebookOther episodes you may like:#19 Rachel Noall: Courage beyond words#17 Lex Morningstar: Introversion, sensitivity and being human#10 Ryan Romano: Vulnerability and developing your self-identity#7 Brett Turner: If your world isn’t right, change your world
This is our early morning service. Our guest preacher preacher, Jordan T. Griffin.
Jordan T. Hall -- lawyer, realtor, dad, author, blogger, home improvement guy -- shares his top 3 tips on exactly HOW to graduate from college with zero debt. These are practical applications any college bound individual will want to consider and put into play as highlighted in his book Every Degree Debt Free. But this episode is not just for prospective college students. Jordan and I also chat about the mindset of DECIDING. Or we might call it resolve and determination. As a believer we also discuss the concepts of Time, Talent, and Treasure and how everything we do, everything we put our hands and our minds to, we can do to the glory of God. And listen, Jordan shares a personal story toward the end of the show that will drop your jaw! It’s about a huge wad of cash and a riding lawn mower. Tune in today! THEME VERSES: Mat. 6:24 (NASB): “No one can serve two masters; for either he will hate the one and love the other, or he will be devoted to one and despise the other. You cannot serve God and wealth...." Prov. 22:7 (NASB): And the borrower becomes the lender’s slave. Luk. 12:34 (NASB): “For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also. CONNECT WITH JORDAN: Jordan T. Hall website and blog -- get his monthly $$$$ saving tips here: http://jordanthall.com/ Every Degree Debt Free book on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Every-Degree-Debt-Free-Graduate-ebook/dp/B07BGW9TG1 Need a realtor in the Frankfort, KY area: https://www.century21.com/real-estate-agent/profile/jordan-hall-P411921164 Need a bit of home improvement in the Frankfort, KY area (Facebook biz page): https://www.facebook.com/HallBrothersHomeImprovement/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Jordan-T-Hall-246689722572755/ STAY CONNECTED WITH ME: Start with a Grateful Heart blog & website: https://www.startwithagratefulheart.com/ Choose 2 Think Merch & More: https://teespring.com/stores/choose-2-think-merch-more Click Here to Save $5 with this PROMO CODE --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/victoria-walker/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/victoria-walker/support
Links to everything we talked about on today's episode. Websites blacklivesmatters.carrd.co Charis Books & More: A Booklist for White Readers Reading White Fragility By Robin DiAngelo The Color of Law by Richard Rothstein How to be an Antiracist by Ibram X Kendi Lexington Herald Leader Op-Ed by Elizabeth McCorvey The End of Policing by Alex S. Vitale POLICE A Field Guide by David Correia and Tyler Wall Policing the Planet Edited by Jordan T. Camp and Christina Heatherton Podcasts Slay In Your Lane by Yomi Adegoke and Elizabeth Uviebinene 1619 by The New York Times Intersectionality Matters! by The African American Policy Forum About Race with Reni Eddo-Lodge YouTube Real Chats with Jake Email us at podcast@infinitepulp.com This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
I've been a big fan of Jordan T since his first hit single "Sunset Tonight" on Island Radio back in 2014 and started following him on Instagram and eventually became Facebook friends with him. Over the years, I saw several of his shows here on the mainland, which eventually lead up to this day. I reached out to him for an interview and he graciously opened up some time for me and we recorded this from his green room at the House of Blues in Anaheim. Jordan was gracious, friendly and accommodating and I really enjoyed hanging out with him. He recently released a new single entitled, "Bridges with the Vibes" which can be found on iTunes here: https://itunes.apple.com/album/id1229778595 For more of his great music stop by JordanTmusic.com and be sure to follow him on Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat or Twitter: @jordantmusic Lastly, he'll be playing another show with Sammy J at The Roxy in Hollywood, California this coming Saturday, May 13th. Come down and check it out -- I'll be there too! This episode is sponsored in part by Tanduay Rum, the world's largest rum producer and winner of over 170 international medals in the past 4 decades. Check out their webpage at tanduayUS.com or follow them on Facebook or Instagram @TanduayUSA.
Date: October 21, 2019Series: Your Daily MLThe daily episode of everything new in Machine Learning (cs.LG).List of papers:-1. https://arxiv.org/abs/1910.08219JSCN: Joint Spectral Convolutional Network for Cross Domain Recommendation. Zhiwei Liu, Lei Zheng, Jiawei Zhang, Jiayu Han, Philip S. Yu, -2. https://arxiv.org/abs/1910.08143Scoring-Aggregating-Planning: Learning task-agnostic priors from interactions and sparse rewards for zero-shot generalization. Huazhe Xu, Boyuan Chen, Yang Gao, Trevor Darrell, -3. https://arxiv.org/abs/1910.08264Learning Compositional Koopman Operators for Model-Based Control. Yunzhu Li, Hao He, Jiajun Wu, Dina Katabi, Antonio Torralba, -4. https://arxiv.org/abs/1910.08237Mirror Descent View for Neural Network Quantization. Thalaiyasingam Ajanthan, Kartik Gupta, Philip H. S. Torr, Richard Hartley, Puneet K. Dokania, -5. https://arxiv.org/abs/1910.08281Point Process Flows. Nazanin Mehrasa, Ruizhi Deng, Mohamed Osama Ahmed, Bo Chang, Jiawei He, Thibaut Durand, Marcus Brubaker, Greg Mori, -6. https://arxiv.org/abs/1910.08475On the Difficulty of Warm-Starting Neural Network Training. Jordan T. Ash, Ryan P. Adams, -7. https://arxiv.org/abs/1910.08285Multi-View Reinforcement Learning. Minne Li, Lisheng Wu, Haitham Bou Ammar, Jun Wang,
The Morning Ride Show welcomes 808 bad boy, JORDAN T the AM commute. He talks about his latest project and upcoming tour as well as the Mauna Kea movement. #FOLLOW us on IG at @OnAirWithQ @JoeSav100 @IslandBlockRadio @IslandBlockPodcast @IslandBlockTV @ShopIslandBlock @IslandBlockNetwork. #DOWNLOAD the @DashRadio App & Add the Island Block station to listen live 24/7 >http://www.dashradio.com/islandblock< #SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube Channel at >www.youtube.com/islandblocktv< #PURCHASE our Island Block merch at >www.shopislandblock.com< #SUPPORT our Island Block Podcast Network at https://anchor.fm/islandblockpodcast/support --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/islandblockpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/islandblockpodcast/support
This week on the LandryFootball.com podcast, Chris talks NFL Scouting Combine live from Indy. Which drills matter more for each position, the history of the combine from having several regional events in the 80s to one central location for a full week of evaluation. Chris explains why two former Georgia Bulldogs could be more productive pro players than they were in college, in Riley Ridley and Issac Nauta. He also gives the scout’s point of view for former Mississippi State defensive linemen Jeffrey Simmons and Montez Sweat, in addition to the pro potential of Jordan T’aamu, among other former SEC players competing in Indianapolis this week.
@TheMorningRide with @OnAirWithQ and @JoeSav100 welcomes Maui's very own, JORDAN T. Jordan talks about his newest project and tour stories. He dives deeper into the collabs and production of the project. A huge mainstream co-sign calls in at the end of the interview. Mind blowing ... #FOLLOW us on IG at @OnAirWithQ @JoeSav100 @IslandBlockRadio @IslandBlockPodcast @IslandBlockTV @ShopIslandBlock @IslandBlockNetwork. #DOWNLOAD the @DashRadio App & Add the Island Block station to listen live 24/7 >http://www.dashradio.com/islandblock< #SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube Channel at >www.youtube.com/islandblocktv< #PURCHASE our Island Block merch at >www.shopislandblock.com< #SUPPORT our Island Block Podcast Network at https://anchor.fm/islandblockpodcast/support --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/islandblockpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/islandblockpodcast/support
This week I am joined by Jordan T., returning guest from a prior bitblastpodcast.
PARBAR AND @PIFA!!! It’s PART 2 after the Pacific Islander Festival in San Diego 2017. We start off with the PARBAR talking together and trying to apologize to VINCE T for leaving him hanging on Saturday… BUT quickly we cut into Vince T’s interview with Jordan T and catch up on what he has been doing. Vince T continues with Joe Sav from the @BBQShow at @DashRadio. We also get some people from the crowd at PIFA. If you saw Maui running around at the islander fest we got the demi-god on as well. We caught up with Opake, High Chief, and city Council member of National City Alejandra Sotelo-Solis and President of the Sweetwater School board Arturo Solis ….Just so much going on. Take a listen and click the links below… Thank you everyone again for the support and big shout out to PIFA board and everyone who participated in PIFA https://www.facebook.com/TheBBQshoW http://www.opakeguam.com/ https://www.instagram.com/highchiefclothing http://www.nationalcityca.gov http://www.sweetwaterschools.org/ http://www.pifasandiego.com/
In the past couple of decades, we have seen a technological revolution both in the way people read books, with the introduction of e-readers such as iPads and Kindles, and in the way students take notes, with laptops now ubiquitous in college and high school classrooms. Have you ever wondered what the effects of reading on a screen versus on paper might be? Or if there is any difference between typing notes in class versus taking notes by hand? In this episode, Andrew shares fascinating research that might just encourage you to pull a real book off the shelf and take some notes with pen in hand. GO TO PART 1 | PART 3 Referenced Materials: "Teaching With Interactive Picture E-Books in Grades K–6" by Heather Ruetschlin Schugar, Carol A. Smith, and Jordan T. Schugar "Handwriting versus keyboard writing: Effect on word recall" by Anne Mangen, Liss Gøril Anda, G.H. Oxborough, and Kolbjorn Bronnick "Early development of language by hand: composing, reading, listening, and speaking connections; three letter-writing modes; and fast mapping in spelling" by VW Berninger, RD Abbott, J Jones, BJ Wolf, L Gould, M Anderson-Youngstrom, S Shimada, and K Apel. "Digitizing Literacy: Reflections on the Haptics of Writing" by Anne Mangen and Jean-Luc Velay "What are the effects of handwriting on cognitive development?" "Let Cursive Handwriting Die" by Morgan Polikoff "Why Writing by Hand Could Make You Smarter" by William R. Klemm Ph.D. "Should Cursive Handwriting Still Be Taught In Schools?" by Christie Blazer "Retrain Your Child's Brain with Multi-sensory Handwriting and Therapeutic Music!" by Jeanette Farmer "The Benefits of Cursive Writing" by Sam Blumenfeld "An Analysis of the Ball Point Pen Versus the Pencil as a Beginning Handwriting Instrument"by Shirley Tawney The Flickering Mind: Saving Education from the False Promise of Technology by Todd Oppenheimer "Children With Home Computers Likely to Have Lower Test Scores, Study Finds" by Duke University "Words Onscreen: The Fate of Reading in a Digital World" by Naomi S. Baron "Reading Linear Texts on Paper versus Computer Screen: Effects on Reading Comprehension" by Anne Mangen, Bente R. Walgermo, by Kolbjorn Bronnick "Improved Comprehension With The Printed Page" by Greg Selfe "Evening use of light-emitting eReaders negatively affects sleep, circadian timing, and next-morning alertness" by Anne-Marie Chang, Daniel Aeschbach, Jeanne F. Duffy, and Charles A. Czeisler "E-books or textbooks: Students prefer textbooks" by William Douglas Woody, David B. Daniel, and Crystal A. Baker "Laptop multitasking hinders classroom learning for both users and nearby peers" by Faria Sana, Tina Weston, and Nicholas J. Cepeda "The Pen Is Mightier Than the Keyboard: Advantages of Longhand Over Laptop Note Taking" by Pam A. Mueller and Daniel M. Oppenheimer Remember to send your questions to Podcast@IEW.com, and perhaps yours will be answered the next time we Ask Andrew Anything (AAA).
After two epic nights at TRENCHFEST, the Master Random boys finds themselves at Urunao, a private beach in Guam, where Josh Heinrichs, Skillinjah, and Jordan T are chillin and enjoying the sandy beach and nice cool sunset. The boys chat it up with all three in an unprecedented trio interview getting their insights on life experiences on their journey through the musical world. With dabs to the left and friends to the right, this first podcast experience for Master Random is definitely one to remember.
MSM 273: Maestro, my Kindergartener is now “College and Career Ready”. Presented in collaboration with the Association for Middle Level Education. Jokes You Can Use: ally-funny Eileen Award: Twitter: Jason Hovey, Tara Becker-Utess, Anna Asti, Andrea McKay, Kevin Sigaty, Jerri Wood, Google+: Heather Valdespino Advisory: 10 Jobs that will http://mashable.com/2014/04/28/jobs-of-the-future/ Middle School Science Minute by Dave Bydlowski (k12science or davidbydlowski@mac.com) MIDDLE SCHOOL SCIENCE MINUTE-HAND WASHING I was recently reading the January, 2014 issue of Science Scope, a magazine written for Middle School Science Teachers, published by the National Science Teachers Association. One of my favorite sections in each Science Scope is the "Scope on Safety" section, written by Ken Roy, Director of Environmental Health and Safety for Glastonbury Public Schools. Ken shares his advice on hand washing. From the Twitterverse: #mschat every Thursday at 8:00 pm Eastern Standard Time. And as Troy says, “The Twitter never stops!” Strategies: Google Lesson Plans http://www.google.com/insidesearch/searcheducation/lessons.html Resources: Curriculet Create/Use classroom texts that include mark ups, notes, and quizzes. Uses Google sign in. www.curriculet.com Twine is an open-source tool for telling interactive, nonlinear stories. http://twinery.org/ Google Classroom http://www.google.com/edu/classroom/ Web Spotlight: Digital Reading Poses Learning Challenges for Students By Benjamin Herold Comprehension may suffer when students read on the digital devices now flooding into classrooms, an emerging body of research suggests. When reading on screens, for example, people seem to reflexively skim the surface of texts in search of specific information, rather than dive in deeply in order to draw inferences, construct complex arguments, or make connections to their own experiences. Research has also found that students, when reading digitally, tend to discard familiar print-based strategies for boosting comprehension. And many of the multimedia elements, animations, and interactive features found in e-books appear to function primarily as amusing distractions. ...also quick to acknowledge a big problem: "I understand better when [text] is on paper, because it's all right there, and it's not skipping ahead and back all the time." A study last year by Heather R. and Jordan T. Schugar, a wife-and-husband research team at Westchester University of Pennsylvania, found that a small sample of students comprehended traditional books at "a much higher level" than they comprehended the same material when read on an iPad. "We live in two worlds now," she said. "We have to adapt." http://www.edweek.org/ew/articles/2014/05/07/30reading_ep.h33.html?tkn=PMMFo4tLGmh6NCiNzQJqSzJEzUsX5Cmy25wx&cmp=ENL-DD-NEWS1 Kindergarten show canceled so kids can keep studying to become ‘college and career ready.’ Really. An annual year-end kindergarten show has been canceled at a New York school because the kids have to keep working so they will be “college and career” ready. Really. This didn’t come out of the blue. Kindergarten (and even preschool) has increasingly become academic — at the expense of things such as recess and the arts — in this era of standardized test-based school reform. http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/answer-sheet/wp/2014/04/26/kindergarten-show-canceled-so-kids-can-keep-working-to-become-college-and-career-ready-reallyV Random Thoughts . . . eCommunity for Moodle Personal Web Site